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News
2 years ago
News in Christian County: Local horror film, storm shelters, bale trail, and other top stories this week

Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
David Powell uses love of weather to lead Christian County Weather Spotters

Budding meteorologists and weather enthusiasts in the Christian County Weather Spotters endure extensive training for the opportunity to keep the community safe and informed during severe weather all year long.

News
2 years ago
Save Jennie Stuart group aims to prevent announced plan to join Deaconess

A group of community leaders have formed Save Jennie Stuart to request that the Jennie Stuart Board of Trustees pause and reconsider the plan to join Jennie Stuart Health with Deaconess.

Crime
2 years ago
Hopkinsville man charged with complicity in 2021 double murder case

The Hopkinsville Police Department arrested a man on Oak Tree Villa Drive while executing a federal indictment warrant in connection with a 2021 murder.

Crime
2 years ago
Man runs through streets, over fences while fleeing police near Henson Drive

A 30-year-old man was arrested Tuesday afternoon after fleeing from police through a neighborhood near Rose Drive. 

Entertainment
2 years ago
Whimsical hay art displayed around Christian County for this year’s 4-H Bale Trail

This year’s Christian County Bail Trail consists of truly inspired hay masterpieces scattered throughout Hopkinsville and the county to help ring in fall.

News
2 years ago
Upcoming fish fry to raise money for Christian County Senior Center

The Aging Council is holding their annual fish fry at the Christian County Senior Center to raise funds for the facility and activities. 

News
2 years ago
Plan for 13 new tornado shelters in Christian County moves forward

The Christian County Fiscal Court has begun consulting with engineering companies regarding the future development of multiple tornado shelters.

News
2 years ago
Downtown trick-or-treating returns to Hopkinsville with no-scare square, tons of candy

Downtown on Halloween is making it’s spooky return to Hopkinsville this Halloween.

News
2 years ago
Christian County Fiscal Court talks hurricane aid, Coal Creek Road repairs

The Christian County Fiscal Court applied for additional grant money to continue repairing Coal Creek Road, and discussed donation needs for Hurricane Helene victims.